For a while now, I've been sifting through ideas to increase activity in Hallifax, to discern why individuals choose x over y in terms of 'making a character' somewhere new. Whether it be alting, or shifting orgs, or a new player coming to the game -- I'm interested to know what makes people choose places to be as opposed to another.
I'd like some constructive feedback from everyone on this; if they have some ideas or insight on how to improve an org from a player stand-point, or if the org isn't interesting because of lore, or cosmetics, or something that cannot be changed easily.
Please keep it civil and constructive, I'm genuinely interested in feedback.
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Also, I think a pretty important thing to keep in mind for anyone trying to improve anything in this game is to avoid burn out.
For orgs, you do need constant presence to get as many newbies as possible but you don't want to be keeping yourself logged in constantly cause burnout then you'll leave. You'll be able to do more in the long run if you like, go play other games when your motivation dips.
Hallifax has a few active players who reach out to younger characters to see if they need help, but are kinda sparse populationwise.
The character suicided now though because of my rl I have very little time to login, let alone play 2 characters. Rip goldia
It's really the same as guilds and why they needed to be pared down. Some orgs might do well but that'll be matched with lower pop somewhere else which then costs the game retention and continues the downward spiral.
Well honestly, what I did whenever I found myself in a guild with no direction regardless of who I played throughout the years, I'd take the more productive route/lead it by becoming one of the leaderships whether secretary/undersecretary/admin/gm what have you and help out. It's not always perfect but communicating in some form with those with the abilities, make a big difference. So that's my suggestion if you find nothing else to do and you see a problem such as that in your guild. Lack of motivation to do anything is killer sadly. Besides, in Celest-there are plenty you can do, albeit hardly anyone about in your timezone, but most of us respond pretty quickly when we do log on I assure you. Sometimes working up the courage to ask questions can be beneficial in the long run.
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Later on my first alt was made in Serenwilde because of specific people and my interaction with them. That alt soon became my main. I joined Hallifax soon as it opened.
When I came back from hiatus being active in Gaudiguch rather than Hallifax was because at that time Hallifax was very different from what I remembered and I didn't like it much. It can be attributed to fear of change I guess. Subsequent tries to get in to Hallifax again are a bit rebuffed by my social anxiety and fear I will never really advance there due to only having a basic command of the English language.